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Rambler American Super Station Wagon, 1960. The first generation Rambler American was something of a breakthrough model for AMC with sales helping AMC achieve 7.5% of the U.S. market and total Rambler sales of 485,745 placing it in third place among domestic US brands.
#Rambler#Rambler American#Rambler American Super Station Wagon#1960#long roof#1950s style#first generation#station wagon#chunky#AMC#dead brands#3 door#3rd place#US market#estate car#economy model
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I know we all like to rag on TikTok but watching everyone on that app say goodbye and put together last messages of art and music as a swan song to the platform before censorship from the us government literally makes it go dark is fucking surreal
#like bye first amendment it was nice knowing ya#also to see everyone who connected there organically realize once the app goes dark they won’t be able to talk anymore… so fucking dark#also like blah blah yes probably a bet negative overall and encouraged overconsumption and what have you#but this is a genuine rallying moment and wake-up call among the general public that I’ve never seen like your average American is PISSED#and they’re like voluntarily going somewhere like Red Note instead of back to meta-owned apps#WHICH ALSO JUST CHANGED THE ENTIRE LAYOUT OF THE IG GRID TO MAKE IT LOOK MORE LIKE TIKTOK#marky mark you’re gonna get yours in this life or the next is all I’ll say holy shit#mine
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Gotham’s Oswald Cobblepot makes me so so ill
Wdym his last name was supposed to be Kapelput. Wdymmm it was marked down as Cobblepot on his birth certificate anyway bc his mom was a young Hungarian immigrant without a job?? With no father present???
And he never changed it bc people got it wrong anyway??? I’m going to scream
For my own sanity I hc that fuckin Mr. E, Ed Nashton Nygma, introduces him to the wonderful power of a legal name change for the low low price of $250
#in most iterations the cobblepots are a generational family in gotham. old money style. Cobblepot industries steel.#so him being a first generation American in this show was so interesting#BUT THEY DIDNT HAVE TO DO THAT#THEY DIDNT HAVE TO MAKE IT T H A T REAL#oswald cobblepot#gertrud kapelput#the penguin#gotham#gotham tv#gotham 2014#ed nygma#nygmobblepot#riddlebird
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Idk if you’ve already answered this but how much English did Lafayette know before he came to the colonies? Did he practice English when he came to the colonies outside of being surrounded by English speakers? Did he speak French while he was in the colonies?
Dear Anon,
thank you for the question!
La Fayette spoke very little English before he came to America. At this point in time and in his circles of society French was the universal and cosmopolitan language and therefor the need never arose for him to learn English, unlike for many of us today. He certainly met British officers in France, and he also spent a few weeks with his uncle-by-marriage in London – said uncle was the French ambassador to Great Britan. It is reasonable to assume that La Fayette caught on to some expressions and phrases but nothing that could be called a substantial understanding of the English language.
He was however determined to learn English as soon as he decided to embark for America – as he told Washington, he came to learn and not to teach and understanding English was vital for getting along with the locals, the troops he hoped to command and his fellow officers – it was also a sign of respect since many French officers who came to America never bothered to learn English.
It took approximately six weeks (depending on weather, the type of ship, etc.) to cross the Atlantic Ocean at that time and La Fayette (after his seasickness abated) used the time to learn English. Therefore, when he finally arrived in America, his English was still very much a work in progress, but he could hold simple conversations. He and his party arrived in America on June 13th 1777, and this is an example of his English skills on August 13th:
Idzerda Stanley J. et al., editors, Lafayette in the Age of the American Revolution: Selected Letters and Papers, 1776–1790, Volume 1, December 7, 1776–March 30, 1778, Cornell University Press, 1977, p. 103.
This is the earliest known letter that La Fayette wrote in English, and it is believed that he had help in writing it. For comparison, here is an excerpt from his first letter known to George Washington from October 14th:
Give me leave, dear general, to Speack to you about my own ⟨business⟩ with all the confidence of a son, of a friend, as you favoured me with those two so precious titles—my respect, my affection for you, answer to my own heart that I deserve them on that side as well as possible—Since our last great conversation I would not tell any thing to your excellency, for my taking a division of the army—you were in too important occupations to be disturbed—for the Congress he was in a great hurry, and in such a time I take my only right of fighting; I forget the others—now that the honorable Congress is settled quiete, and making promotions, that some changements are ready to happen in the divisions, and that I endeavoured myself the 11 september to be acquainted with a part of the army and Known by them, advise me, dear general, for what I am to do—it is not in my character to examine if they have had, if they can have never some obligations to me, I am not usued to tell what I am, I wo’nt Make no more any petition to Congress because I can now refuse, but not ask from them, therefore, dear general, I’l conduct myself by your advices. consider, if you please, that europe and particularly france is looking upon me—That I want to do some thing by myself, and justify that love of glory which I left be known to the world in making those sacrifices which have appeard so surprising, some say so foolish[.] do not you think that this want is right? in the begining I refused a division because I was diffident of my being able to conduct it without Knowing the character of the men who would be under me. now that I am better acquainted no difficulty comes from me—therefore I am ready to do all what your excellency will think proper—you Know I hope with what pleasure and satisfaction I live in your family: be certain that I schall be very happy if you judge that I can Stay in america without any particular employement when Strangers come to take divisions of the army, and when myself by the only right of my birth should get in my country without any difficulty a body of troops as numerous as is here a division
“To George Washington from Major General Lafayette, 14 October 1777,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-11-02-0515. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 11, 19 August 1777 – 25 October 1777, ed. Philander D. Chase and Edward G. Lengel. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 2001, pp. 505–508.] (01/02/2025)
You can read the letter just fine and understand what he wanted to say but there are still mistakes and especially when compared to his letter to Hancock.
I could imagen that La Fayette used his convalescence after the Battle of Brandywine to further study English, but I have no hard proof to that. With Washington’s aide-de-camps, particularly John Laurens and Alexander Hamilton, he was surrounded by people who knew both French and English and were willing to help him and translate for him if need be. But by all accounts, being surrounded by English speaking people and very eager to learn (and having a talent for languages in general) La Fayette fairly quickly got the hang of it.
While in America, he also spoke French. He spoke French with some of the Frenchmen there (other officers, soldiers, his own staff) and famously translated for General Washington and General Rochambeau during the Conference at Hartford in September of 1780. He also still wrote some letters in French – there are for example a number of letters to Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson written in French even though the majority of La Fayette’s correspondence with these and other people was in English.
I hope that answered your question and I hope you have/had a lovely day!
#ask me anything#anon#first ask of 2025 lets gooo!#marquis de lafayette#la fayette#lafayette#french history#american history#american revolution#history#letter#1777#1780#george washington#john hancock#alexander hamilton#john laurens#thomas jefferson#general rochembeau
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Joe Burrow's hands appreciation post?
Joe Burrow's hands appreciation post.
#hmmm.. hi 👋🏻👋🏻😶#i don't belong in this tag but..#i used to make a lot of these random 'x man's hands appreciation posts' so...#i thought that maybe... y'all would appreciate my -crappy- contribution to your little community too 😶#my posts are very subpar quality and i apologise for that#i also know nothing about this sport...#the first time i watched the Super Bowl (or American football in general) was actually in 2022 when this mister was there 😶#and i thought he was a mighty pretty guy 😶😶#i hope you guys like hands 😶😶#some of these are.. way less about the hands but.. try not to judge me#Joe Burrow#hands appreciation posts
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Roshan walks with the two Potts, gazing around at the fields and forests painted in warm colors by the setting sun. He remarks, "It is a lovely view from here."
Gazing outward, past the broken walls he had put up 20 years ago, Arthund nods and says, "Forgot. Forgot how... how pretty it all is."
I recently finished running an original oneshot for some friends, The Reaching Woods. It was a story about a little village surrounded by a big wall and the nearby forest's sudden overgrowth threatening to crush it all. It was also a story about blame and guilt.
Arthund Potts, when we met him, could barely speak at all. Too many years spent drinking and weeping. If he was even conscious he was all grunts and sloppy gestures. The scene above was at the end of the oneshot (okay, eighteenshot), once the party returned from the dark, evil woods.
#dungeons and dragons#dnd#dnd art#dnd character#not my character#roshan#aasimar#oneshot#the reaching woods#my first time DMing!#i couldn't find anything i wanted to run so i just made something up#oneshot starting with the saddest little village with the three saddest old people (and an old dog) around#started with my love of the “little village with a big secret” setup#almost certain it started with the general Feeling of that little village in An American Werewolf in London#nothing else in common but i just love that vibe you know#anyway#the joke with this campaign was it was going to end with The Greatest Fire Known to Faerun#and if they DID burn the evil woods down that I would then make them play a party of fire investigators trying to find out what happened LO#and it did end with a fire#but fortunately it did not spread throughout the forest#oh yeah there was also a sacrifice-happy cannibalistic frog kingdom#ANYWAY...#good job party#roshan's an aasimar btw#he's got this aureola around his head#imagine your little village being saved by an angel...................#though there was a tiefling in the party too so they canceled each other out#anyway....#this scene felt so emotionally satisfying
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my bitching abt taking homestuck seriously as a text was apparently a prelude to me finally getting some coherent thoughts in order re: things im noticing this time around to do with The Time Period Of 2009 (an era in which i was. 10) . so that reread tag ive barely done anything with may finally get some use when i can make this into a semi-coherent point. not that i think im qualified to be saying anything about things but eh. might as well. but ill be curious to get opinions from people who Are better informed abt certain areas of pop culture
#rambled into a microphone for 14 minutes about a certain hussie blindspot ive noticed in my reread#. ill type it out in a bit but first i need to go make sure i dont make a total ass of myself talking about rap#<- northern english 26 year old who is more familar with welsh hip hop than anything american.#learning though . shit is interesting to be looking into on the periphery. its just occuring naturally as i try to branch out into#more music in general. ppl who know me know me as the 1000 Songs On A USB Stick On Shuffle Kid because thats my dad's mode of#listening to music. its a warzone in there. turns out several songs i liked but didnt know the names of were from Led Fucking Zepplin.#anyway found out the other day that dame judi dench is in fact aware of the slang 'dench' and#featured in a music video with the rapper who coined it. i am a little bit endeared by this i will say#lucabytetalks#lucabytereads#<- said rambling tag
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Viewfinder by Jon M Chu
Long before he directed Wicked, In The Heights, or the groundbreaking film Crazy Rich Asians, Jon M. Chu was a movie-obsessed first-generation Chinese American, helping at his parents’ Chinese restaurant in Silicon Valley and forever facing the cultural identity crisis endemic to children of immigrants. Growing up on the cutting edge of twenty-first-century technology gave Chu the tools he needed…
#AAPI#Asian#Asian-American#Books#California#Chinese-American#Cultural Identity#Discovery#Dreams#Excellence#Family#Film#Finding your truth#First-Generation American#Friendship#Hollywood#Identity#Individuality#Memoir#Memory#Recognition#Wicked
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American Motors Javelin SST "Go Package," 1970. The 1970 Javelin was a one-year-only design featuring a new front-end design with a broad "twin-venturi" front grille incorporating the headlamps. The bonnet had dual air intakes and a functional Ram Air system with the Go-Package which came with either a 360 or 390ci 4-barrel V8 engines. This was the final year for the first generation Javelin
#American Motors Javelin#AMC Javelin#American Motors Javelin SST#Go Package#1970#first generation#dead brands#AMC Javelin SST “Go Package”#pillarless hardtop
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Jamil’s got the soul of a mitski fan. The deep sense of sadness that you get in every movement is entirely expressed in her discography.
#Like her general tone in most songs of sadness#But not like#its a resigned tone#Like it’s sadness that the person has come to live with#That’s what he’s got#Jamil viper#twst#twisted wonderland#ummm I esp think that um#First love/late spring-#Your best American girl but like not even in a romantic way#It’s like how you get possessed during a song abt cheating even if youve not been cheated on. That’s what happens#No body#OH and Francis forever
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My gofundme for college. I am a first generation Mexican American student in California who wishes to go to USC debt free but is struggling with finincial barriers because my mom is unemployed and a single mother.
#college#university#gofundme#fund raising#fundraiser#fundraising#donate if you can#donate#donation#donate for child education#scholarship to study in usa#studyinusa#mexican american#first generation#low income#california dreaming#usc trojans#los angeles
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Why did the headcanon generator decide to get so hecking personal today!? hello!?
AND WE HAVE TWO (ABSOLUTELY CANON) ONES FOR LAFAYETTE...
#this was the first time for all of them#amrev#alexander hamilton#john laurens#baron von steuben#von steuben#pierre duponceau#pierre etiénne du ponceau#george washington#richard kidder meade#lafayette#marquis de lafayette#Hamilton#wtf#american revolution#lams headcanon#headcanons#headcanon generator
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First generation Dodge Charger
#1966#1967#60s#first generation#dodge#charger#mopar#vintage#classic#american#car#yellow#50mm#hi-fi fotos#hallewell
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I am just so in awe of this post and I haven't stopped thinking about it since I took this screenshot a couple days ago. Because I realize this is the unstated assumption behind a lot of us politics posting on the internet already (that us politics are more important/real than anything happening in the rest of the world), but I still can't imagine explicitly typing out that threatening to annex your neighbours or participating in a campaign of literal ethnic cleansing in Gaza are distractions from us federal employees being fired or whatever the fuck is going on with elon musk, and not starting to smell that your head is entirely up your own asshole.
#but i guess i can't criticize them too hard. it's illegal for american schools to teach about the outside world after all /s#same vibe as people who respond to stories of us military war crimes and imperialism with 'well it's bad for us troops too'#like sure that's bad but read the room maybe and let people talk about of the usa has negatively impacted their country ??#and I can't stress this enough. I'm a canadian. another resident of the “”“western”“ world imperial core#i am sitting at the peak of privilege on a global scale at the expense of the rest of the world#canada and the us are living in the same ''''first world''' bubble. and yet the us is somehow living in its own nested bubble on top of tha#where they are even less aware of what's outside it#i am speaking generally here. hashtag not all americans etc etc#reilly.txt#canpoli
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Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you Americans stop assuming everyone wants to talk to you
#Come on!! For real??#This is untagged but any Americans wanting to defend themselves are legally obliged to first read the follow up reblog before saying anythi#This isn’t a general moral judgement it is about a specific pattern of behaviour#Stop bothering women unbidden please
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any thoughts on the pitt?
it was critically imbalanced and totally at odds with itself thematically. it's trying to create the impression of a desperate and impoverished situation where one side has a monopoly on violence, but it's way too easy to get a superpowered weapon really early on and that trivializes the entire experience.
i assume we're talking about the fallout 3 dlc
#sarahposts#no i haven't watched the pitt#shows just sort of emerge sometimes and it takes me a while to acknowledge they exist#whenever something gets a lot of a very specific kind of praise or hype my first impulse is to ignore it#succession for example#or that one mean cooking show with the guy who yells#i assume any new buzzworthy american tv drama is getting praise because it's a stealth remake of always sunny#what if people... was mean???#idk i just prefer genre shows most of the time#i'll watch a trailer though and see if it piques my interest#trust me i'll happily walk back my cynical detachment if it is actually good#but generally i find american prestige dramas insufferable#the pitt
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